When Escom took over the Amiga operation once commodore when bust, they
set up an Amiga subsiduary called Amiga Technologies, which re-released
the A1200, in a slightly updated form. It consisted of a slightly newer
motherboard with KS 3.1 ROMs (as opposed to 3.0) and a PC floppy drive
jumpered down to double density for Amiga use. The floppy drive was
suitable for most operations however it did have problems with games
which used special track loading techniques as anti piracy measures.
Please also see the Commodore A1200